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it would go something like this: we'll give up assad, we'll lose that pawn in effect, to protect our nuclear weapons program, you give us legitimacy for what we are doing and a broad an deep nuclear program and we'll be satisfied if assad falls, that would be a disastrous deal for the west but it is one iran could well angle for and tying it all together is very much behind the idea of hosting peace talks among the syrian factions. >> eric: do you think that is a deal the obama administration would take? and could be offered? >> well, let me be clear. i think it is a disastrous deal but yes, i think the obama administration would be inclined to take it. since their diplomacy, both with respect to iran's nuclear weapons program and the ongoing civil war in syria, has been such a failure. being able to amass a successive diplomacy would give them something, even though the end result i think would be very, very risky for the united states and israel and our arab friends in the region serving it comes as the panetta report came out which is troubling, potentially, they are developing a
it would go something like this: we'll give up assad, we'll lose that pawn in effect, to protect our nuclear weapons program, you give us legitimacy for what we are doing and a broad an deep nuclear program and we'll be satisfied if assad falls, that would be a disastrous deal for the west but it is one iran could well angle for and tying it all together is very much behind the idea of hosting peace talks among the syrian factions. >> eric: do you think that is a deal the obama...
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and that is number one, who will be the post assad regime that we'll have to deal with. and number two, what about those chemical weapons? the size and scale of those weapons as you noted, is very significant and dramatic. and you can be rest assured for a number of weeks now, the central intelligence agency and the masad out of israel, where are those sites and what does it take to secure them. >> general, as you know, that's been dialog between the allies and united states, as well as israel to determine what to do here. the u.s. still has no plans, however, to put boots on the ground in syria or even to enforce a no-fly zone. what can the united states actually expect to do, given syria's chemical weapons and the fact that they could fall into the wrong hands like al-qaeda and hezbollah? >> that's certainly our concern is, that we would lose control of those weapons and these radicals, in hezbollah or in al-qaeda or other groups, regaining control of them and mayhem that they can cause with those is rather traumatic. look, the cia is not going to announce what the pla
and that is number one, who will be the post assad regime that we'll have to deal with. and number two, what about those chemical weapons? the size and scale of those weapons as you noted, is very significant and dramatic. and you can be rest assured for a number of weeks now, the central intelligence agency and the masad out of israel, where are those sites and what does it take to secure them. >> general, as you know, that's been dialog between the allies and united states, as well as...
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>> hard to manual why assad would be doing this. he probably has the largest stock of those in the world. that's what the intelligence agencies believe. some people believe it's to keep people save, but i don't see how it works. if he goes or falls or dies i don't think he cares what happens to the weapon or the country. the other argument he is moving them to keep them out of the hands of rebels, that is a more plausible one. it raises issue how secure are the stockpiles and how secure with r the people guarding it. what would happen if the rebels, radical islamist element got hold of it? >> bret: it doesn't seem like the administration has many cards to lay down on the table here. >> right. this is the moment of truth for u.n. at this point. a monitoring mission that was supposed to monitor a cease-fire. they are bearing witness to atrocities. you know, yet another attack where a couple of hundred people were gunned down. and so i think that it's now gotten the point where they have to decide whether to renew this mission, which r
>> hard to manual why assad would be doing this. he probably has the largest stock of those in the world. that's what the intelligence agencies believe. some people believe it's to keep people save, but i don't see how it works. if he goes or falls or dies i don't think he cares what happens to the weapon or the country. the other argument he is moving them to keep them out of the hands of rebels, that is a more plausible one. it raises issue how secure are the stockpiles and how secure...
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is rushing to prepare for a series of complex outcomes of assad's probable ouster. we're told there's a real fear of al-qaeda taking advantage of the instability. the source says the educated guess is that foreign fighters, many al-qaeda, are likely flooding into syria from iraq sensing the end of the assad regime is near. the problem is that syria is armed with stockpiles of chemical weapons including nerve gas which can result in indiscriminate and gruesome death. >> the longer we refrain from helping people watching relatives being slaughtered and the more time we give islamist extremist so insinuate themself into the rebellion or opposition or whatever you call it, the more dangerous the situation becomes in the long run. >> president obama yesterday reiterated that warning to the assad regime. >> they'll be held accountable by the international community and united states should they make the tragic mistake of using those weapons. >> the administration has not said how they would be held accountable. the centuries old rivalries of chance. they've ruled ruthless
is rushing to prepare for a series of complex outcomes of assad's probable ouster. we're told there's a real fear of al-qaeda taking advantage of the instability. the source says the educated guess is that foreign fighters, many al-qaeda, are likely flooding into syria from iraq sensing the end of the assad regime is near. the problem is that syria is armed with stockpiles of chemical weapons including nerve gas which can result in indiscriminate and gruesome death. >> the longer we...
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it is not inevitable that assad will fall. he has continued russian assistance and iranians on ground. it is no means clear and the slaughter continues. thank you, sir. >> thanks for having me back. straight ahead. rapper j-whereplaying a role in politics and didn't know it. how is that possible? that's next . ok! who gets occasional constipation, diarrhea, gas or bloating? get ahead of it! one phillips' colon health probiotic cap a day helps defend against digestive issues with three strains of good bacteria. hit me! [ female announcer ] live the regular life. phillips'. chocolate lemonade ? susie's lemonade... the movie. or... we make it pink ! with these 4g lte tablets, you can do business at lightning-fast spes. we'll take all the strawberries, dave. you got it, kid. we have a winner. we're definitely gonna need another one. small sinesses that want to grow use 4g lte technology from verizon. i wonder how she does it. that's why she's the boss. because the small business with the best tecology rules. contact the verizon ce
it is not inevitable that assad will fall. he has continued russian assistance and iranians on ground. it is no means clear and the slaughter continues. thank you, sir. >> thanks for having me back. straight ahead. rapper j-whereplaying a role in politics and didn't know it. how is that possible? that's next . ok! who gets occasional constipation, diarrhea, gas or bloating? get ahead of it! one phillips' colon health probiotic cap a day helps defend against digestive issues with three...
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it is not inevitable that assad will fall. he has continued russian assistance and iranians on ground. it is no means clear and the slaughter continues. thank you, sir. >> thanks for having me back. straight ahead. rapper j-whereplaying a role in politics and didn't know it. how is that possible? that's next . [ heart beating, monitor beeping ] woman: what do you mean, homeowners insurance doesn't cover floods? [ heart rate increases ] man: a few inches of water caused all this? [ heart rate increases ] woman #2: but i don't even live near the water. what you don't know about flood insurance may shock you -- including the fact that a preferred risk policy starts as low as $129 a year. for an agent, call the number that appears on your screen. >> aren't you sharp as a tack and are you a lawyer >> members, support this. if you support jay-z, support this amendment. thank you. >> i just respectfully disagree. it was the officer who said, aren't you sharp as a tack? you should try for a lawyer or something. so i got you on that. >
it is not inevitable that assad will fall. he has continued russian assistance and iranians on ground. it is no means clear and the slaughter continues. thank you, sir. >> thanks for having me back. straight ahead. rapper j-whereplaying a role in politics and didn't know it. how is that possible? that's next . [ heart beating, monitor beeping ] woman: what do you mean, homeowners insurance doesn't cover floods? [ heart rate increases ] man: a few inches of water caused all this? [ heart...
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. >> dana: what do you think of assad in syria? >> bob: he is, too. >> dana: we do nothing? >> bob: what are we supposed to do. [ overtalk ] what are we going to do? they overthrew him on their own. >> greg: i saw the greatest video on the play to work. got yarn stuck on his head. >> andrea: i want to respond quickly to bob. you wouldn't let me get. in sorry, but to assume that they want and they have been reading the federalist papers and they want a constitutional convention like we had is so naive. the same democracy worship that got us in to this. >> bob: we wanted nuclear middle east. >> andrea: we wanted it. they don't want it. >> bob: wait, free and fair election in egypt and they elected the muslim brotherhood. so be it. >> dana: i agree with you on that. >> bob: thank you. >> dana: on that note we come back. >> greg: wait a minute. it had another cat video i want no time to talk abo in your segment? >> greg: sorry. >> dana: time keeper. >> greg: always about the dogs. never about the cats. >> dana: we're going to talk about the filmmaker, the youtube video that's us
. >> dana: what do you think of assad in syria? >> bob: he is, too. >> dana: we do nothing? >> bob: what are we supposed to do. [ overtalk ] what are we going to do? they overthrew him on their own. >> greg: i saw the greatest video on the play to work. got yarn stuck on his head. >> andrea: i want to respond quickly to bob. you wouldn't let me get. in sorry, but to assume that they want and they have been reading the federalist papers and they want a...
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general jack keen, who urged years ago, a bombing of assad's runways that never happeneded. potentially could have stopped this. general keen, thank you as wells so much. >> good talking to you. >> of course. >> thanks. former gop presidential nominee mitt romney, mitt romney was one of president-elect trump's most vocal opponents during the campaign. but with governor romney now one of the leading candidates for secretary of state, can by gones be by gones? some trump loyalists say no way. the latest on the brewing tensions just ahead. >>> this one, not at the white house, but on capitol hill. more from the congressman working to try to replace nancy pelosi as the house minority leader. >> they know that if we don't get the middle of the country, we're never going to be back in the majority. ♪ something new has arrived. ♪ uniquely designed... for the driven. ♪ introducing the first-ever infiniti qx30 crossover. lease the first-ever infiniti qx30 for $299 a month. visit your local infiniti retailer. before i had the shooting, burning, pins-and-needles of diabetic nerve
general jack keen, who urged years ago, a bombing of assad's runways that never happeneded. potentially could have stopped this. general keen, thank you as wells so much. >> good talking to you. >> of course. >> thanks. former gop presidential nominee mitt romney, mitt romney was one of president-elect trump's most vocal opponents during the campaign. but with governor romney now one of the leading candidates for secretary of state, can by gones be by gones? some trump...
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syrian president bashar assad remains powerful. his army fully in control. and the current plan says nothing about him leaving office. add to that, recent promises by the arab state to provide opposition with weapons. there is little hope that the u.n. plan will succeed. in jerusalem, leland vittert, fox news. >> bret: not everyone here in washington is thrilled that the obama administration officials welcomed members of egypt's muslim brotherhood to the white house this week. senior white house foreign affairs correspondent wendell goler explains why it happened anyway. >> reporter: when egypt's muslim brotherhood helped push hosni mubarak from power a year ago, the u.s. officials welcome the islamist group assurance it would not run its own candid for the presidency. by the time they introduceed the candidate this weekend, obama administration was ready for the change of heart. they met with mid-level white house aides tuesday and today press secretary jay carney defended the talks. >> the fact that egypt's political landscape changed and the actors have b
syrian president bashar assad remains powerful. his army fully in control. and the current plan says nothing about him leaving office. add to that, recent promises by the arab state to provide opposition with weapons. there is little hope that the u.n. plan will succeed. in jerusalem, leland vittert, fox news. >> bret: not everyone here in washington is thrilled that the obama administration officials welcomed members of egypt's muslim brotherhood to the white house this week. senior...
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he said that bashir assad had to go a year ago. he's still there. our adversaries see us gutting defense and they are more willing to engage whenn what i call foreign policy adventurism. in our allirks they worn if we have the resolve that we traditionally have. they look at the way we have been treating israel and take a look at all of these other issues. i believe that we need a peace through strength doctrine, which we don't have. if america is strong and assert our beliefs and stand proud and have a strong military that's unrivaled, then our adversaries won't test us as much and are our allies will trust us more. >> you mentioned women's rights. the obama campaign is running an ad saying that the romney presidency would be bad for women. you smirk. >> 23 million people struggling to find work the. the poverty rate among women is the highest in the nation. president obama said if you pass the stimulus package, unemployment would never be above 8%, but it's stayed above 8%. hope and change is now divide, smear and fear, divide and conquer. i don't
he said that bashir assad had to go a year ago. he's still there. our adversaries see us gutting defense and they are more willing to engage whenn what i call foreign policy adventurism. in our allirks they worn if we have the resolve that we traditionally have. they look at the way we have been treating israel and take a look at all of these other issues. i believe that we need a peace through strength doctrine, which we don't have. if america is strong and assert our beliefs and stand proud...
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statements syria would be better off without assad fall on deaf ears. sir would would have been better off without assad and his father for the last 40 years. simply saying that at the white house has no effect at all. >> saudi arabia and king abdelah withdrew their ambassador and condemned what they called unjustified use of force that iran is backing the syrian government and assad may be looking at libyans muammar qaddafi who has faced down a nato bombing campaign and even more pressure and still remains in power. shep? >> jim angle live tonight in americans with disabilities act. police have arrested three people saying one of them tried to sneak on to a plane with what looked like a homemade bomb. turned out to be fake. the cops are taking it very seriously. especially since it's so close to the 10 year remembrance of 9/11 it happened friday. sky harbor airport in phoenix, security agents there say they found a fake bomb in a woman's carry on bag as she tried to two more people to that crime. african refugees. >> i don't know that kind of illegal -
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is a story on the front page of the new york times that president obama is considering trying to get assad out diplomatically with the help of the russians. how likely do you think that is? >> again, here we are a year later, 10,000 killed and the main supplier of arms to asaad we are going to convince them that our hopes now rest on convincing them to ease out asaad. comparing it to yemen of which there is no comparison. it is really just a sad story and what the conclusion you can -- the only conclusion you can draw is that this president wants to kick the can downtrod on all the issues until after the election. after that i will be more flexible after i'm reelected and it is really an abdication of everything america stands for and believes in and on memorial day we should be especially moved by this incredible inaction and failure to assert american leadership. >> chris: you were saying before you came on the say air that you see a pattern in syria and afghanistan and pakistan with the pakistanis thumbing their those at us by taking this doctor who apparently helped to find bin laden a
is a story on the front page of the new york times that president obama is considering trying to get assad out diplomatically with the help of the russians. how likely do you think that is? >> again, here we are a year later, 10,000 killed and the main supplier of arms to asaad we are going to convince them that our hopes now rest on convincing them to ease out asaad. comparing it to yemen of which there is no comparison. it is really just a sad story and what the conclusion you can --...
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the neighborhood is an area where the anti-assad protest verse been growing in recent weeks. no one claimed responsibility for the i have a tacks. the syrian government was quick to blame the ro testers who opposed -- protesters who opposed the syrian president bashar assad calling them terrorists. "is it fair to do this to civilian and soldiers," he asks? "the scene makes you cry." but they say the syrian government launched the attack to get the syrian people to turn on the protesters. syrian state tv ran gory images of body parts and blood which flooded the scene. it also showed a person carrying the station's microphone and putting bags of fresh bread next to a pool of blood. antigovernment protesters claimed the channel was staging the scene to make it look more dramatic. the last suicide bombing attack in damascus two weeks ago killed 44 people. thousands of protesters took to the streets in various cities, calling for international intervention to stop the killing of civilians and chanting "if the world doesn't intervene, they will need god to do it." arab league monit
the neighborhood is an area where the anti-assad protest verse been growing in recent weeks. no one claimed responsibility for the i have a tacks. the syrian government was quick to blame the ro testers who opposed -- protesters who opposed the syrian president bashar assad calling them terrorists. "is it fair to do this to civilian and soldiers," he asks? "the scene makes you cry." but they say the syrian government launched the attack to get the syrian people to turn on...
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she had strong words for president assad and for the u.n. security council, to the president of assad, she said however long it takes the end is coming. have no doubt about that. to the u.n. security council is she says the members have to act. they have a moral obligation to do so and they must do it now. listen. >> the (a) spurning the arab league, abandoning the syrian people. emboldening the dictator would compound this tragedy and would mark a failure of our shared responsibility and shake the credibility of the united nations security council. >> reporter: and in another message to president assad, the secretary of state said syria belongs to 23 million citizens, not to one man and his family. >> shep: it's one thing to get a resolution like this passed, but it's another thing for it actually to make a difference. >> reporter: absolutely. the problem is n getting anything with any teeth passed the russians have threatened to veto any resolution that is highly critical of the syrian dictatorship. so it's likely to be toothless and have
she had strong words for president assad and for the u.n. security council, to the president of assad, she said however long it takes the end is coming. have no doubt about that. to the u.n. security council is she says the members have to act. they have a moral obligation to do so and they must do it now. listen. >> the (a) spurning the arab league, abandoning the syrian people. emboldening the dictator would compound this tragedy and would mark a failure of our shared responsibility and...
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assad to go. maybe there is something in that group that could replace him and have that be the way out of this rather than a fight to the death in which one side exterminates the other. or in which all you get afterwards is extremism. that seems to be what people are hoping for is that assad will step aside and maybe something else can be arranged. but qaddafi was killed, saddam was killed, you know if you are uh sod you can't think your odds are good. let's go to that point. you mentioned qaddafi was killed, but qaddafi was killed because of nato and some of the arab nations banded together to cause some sort of military intervention in libia. do you see any scenario like that equivalent to taking place in syria? could the united states, nato and some arab nations begin to look at assad say you have to go and perhaps provide some military support? >> i think that's unlikely. you know, libia was sort of a pretend country. that's in terms of its development and infrastructure. syria getting -- get
assad to go. maybe there is something in that group that could replace him and have that be the way out of this rather than a fight to the death in which one side exterminates the other. or in which all you get afterwards is extremism. that seems to be what people are hoping for is that assad will step aside and maybe something else can be arranged. but qaddafi was killed, saddam was killed, you know if you are uh sod you can't think your odds are good. let's go to that point. you mentioned...
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they will out of bashar al-assad. you're laughing already. i haven't even gotten the question out s that just per boss truss or is he serious? >> the administration analgized the situation in syria to yemen where president saleh was eased out. those two situations are about as different than you can imagine. the critical difference the assad regime is backed by russia. we're seeing in the media reports of new russian weapons systems to the assad regime perhaps paid for by iran, with support of iran. revolutionary guard on the ground, weapons supplied to syria to keep assad in power. as long as russia stands by his side it will be a long and bloody struggle and likely an unsuccessful one. gregg: let me turn to iran. you predicted all the negotiations were nothing more than a charade. have you been proven true? >> well it is certainly coming true very rapidly. iran will not be talked out of its nuclear weapons program. what i worry now more than anything else the administration and our european friends so desperate to find something they can po
they will out of bashar al-assad. you're laughing already. i haven't even gotten the question out s that just per boss truss or is he serious? >> the administration analgized the situation in syria to yemen where president saleh was eased out. those two situations are about as different than you can imagine. the critical difference the assad regime is backed by russia. we're seeing in the media reports of new russian weapons systems to the assad regime perhaps paid for by iran, with...
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it's not just bashar al-assad as the issue here. bill: if that is the case then the war does not end, it continues. >> that's exactly right. that's why i fear that talking about arming the opposition in a way is beside the point. the arming the opposition is not going to stop the a tros a tees, this is sectarian and the and a months satisfactory tees are very deep. if anything arming the on situation may lead to more atrocities. the real issue is here who is propping up the bashar al-assad regime. it's clear, it's russia and iran. bill: we have a nuclear issue in the background of all this. you ran in these circles, what is the likelihood of doing a back room deal with iran on the nuclear deal that would keep the u.s. from pushing the russians to go further? because you know iran doesn't want to lose power in syria. >> well, what i fear is that iran, you know, we're talking about the place where chess was invented, keeping its regime in power is the king, the nuclear program is a queen. what does that make bashar al-assad, a knight,
it's not just bashar al-assad as the issue here. bill: if that is the case then the war does not end, it continues. >> that's exactly right. that's why i fear that talking about arming the opposition in a way is beside the point. the arming the opposition is not going to stop the a tros a tees, this is sectarian and the and a months satisfactory tees are very deep. if anything arming the on situation may lead to more atrocities. the real issue is here who is propping up the bashar...
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he said bashar assad has to go. he's still there. our adversaries see us gutting defense so they are more willing to engage in what i call foreign policy adventurism and our allies wonder if we have the resolve that we traditionally have. take a look at the way we have been treating israel. take a look at the other issues. i really believe that we need a peace through strength option, which we don't have. if america is strong and we assert our belief, standing proud and have a strong military that is unrivaled, our adversaries won't test us as much and our allies will trust us more. >> greta: you mentioned women's rights. the obama administration is running a ad saying that the romney administration would be dangerous to women. you smirk? >> this is what politicians do when they don't have a good record. 23 million people struggling to find work. the poverty rate of women is the high nest a generation. president obama said if you pass the stimulus package, unemployment would never be above 8%. it's been above 8% 43 months. the presid
he said bashar assad has to go. he's still there. our adversaries see us gutting defense so they are more willing to engage in what i call foreign policy adventurism and our allies wonder if we have the resolve that we traditionally have. take a look at the way we have been treating israel. take a look at the other issues. i really believe that we need a peace through strength option, which we don't have. if america is strong and we assert our belief, standing proud and have a strong military...
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the group said they'll find a way to bring about an end of the regime of assad. it's unclear if they'll arm the opposition. >>> still ahead, will the republicans have a brokered convention in tampa? what about contested convention? we'll lay out all the possibilities. >>> first, what rising gas prices are doing to small businesses. wake up! that's good morning, veggie style. hmmm. for half the calories plus veggie nutrition. could've had a v8. chocolate lemonade ? susie's lemonade... the movie. or... we make it pink ! with these 4g lte tablets, you can do business at lightning-fast spes. we'll take all the strawberries, dave. you got it, kid. we have a winner. we're definitely gonna need another one. small sinesses that want to grow use 4g lte technology from verizon. i wonder how she does it. that's why she's the boss. because the small business with the best tecology rules. contact the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 1-800-974-6006. >> the extra pennies you pay at the pump are felt across the country. higher gasoline prices mean lower profits
the group said they'll find a way to bring about an end of the regime of assad. it's unclear if they'll arm the opposition. >>> still ahead, will the republicans have a brokered convention in tampa? what about contested convention? we'll lay out all the possibilities. >>> first, what rising gas prices are doing to small businesses. wake up! that's good morning, veggie style. hmmm. for half the calories plus veggie nutrition. could've had a v8. chocolate lemonade ? susie's...
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will there be some price that assad pays? if there isn't, there's no reason for him to change the past behavior, which has consistently been -- >> which is exactly why we're in this place to begin with. i would say say when he disobeys, we haven't punished him and that's why we're in this mess today. let's hope if he doesn't uphold his end of the bargain, there is a punishment to pay, that's the only way to make a clear message there. thank you very much, ambassador dennis ross, we appreciate you coming on. >> you're welcome. >> kelly? >>> the obama administration wading into the fight over an oil pipeline. the protesters argue it's a threat to ancient tribal land. the latest on the legal standoff. >>> plus poll numbers tightening in several key battleground states. we'll show you where the trump campaign is closing the gap and what it means heading into the first debate. remember here at ally, nothing stops us from doing right by our customers. who's with me? i'm in. i'm in. i'm in. i'm in. ♪ ♪ one, two, - wait, wait. wa
will there be some price that assad pays? if there isn't, there's no reason for him to change the past behavior, which has consistently been -- >> which is exactly why we're in this place to begin with. i would say say when he disobeys, we haven't punished him and that's why we're in this mess today. let's hope if he doesn't uphold his end of the bargain, there is a punishment to pay, that's the only way to make a clear message there. thank you very much, ambassador dennis ross, we...
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and convince moscow to try and back increased international pressure on syrian president bashar al-assad. this is one day after russia rejected her call, for a new u.n. -- for new your opinion sanctions. >> first, with respect to syria, i made the international community's case again yesterday, to both the foreign minister and the president, that we have to bring more pressure to bear on the assad regime to end the bloodshed and begin a political democratic transition. >> eric: the russians remain in assad's corner, meanwhile, mrs. clinton says, if russia refuses to go along with any new sanctions, the u.s. and the allies will continue support for the syrian opposition. >> jamie: violence in iraq, 58 people killed in attacks there including a car bomb near kirkuk. the bomb strike, a group of police recruits were hit, they were waiting to apply for jobs, 8 people died, and, more than a dozen others were injured. all of the recruits were sunni muslims. a senior police commander blames the attack on al qaeda but did not provide any further specifics. >> eric: in pakistan a leader of the haq
and convince moscow to try and back increased international pressure on syrian president bashar al-assad. this is one day after russia rejected her call, for a new u.n. -- for new your opinion sanctions. >> first, with respect to syria, i made the international community's case again yesterday, to both the foreign minister and the president, that we have to bring more pressure to bear on the assad regime to end the bloodshed and begin a political democratic transition. >> eric: the...
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is not on the side of president assad and is on the side of the rebels, and will not tolerate assad's regime. >> all right, that sounds like an intervention on the side of the rebels, if not u.s. troops on the ground. amir terry, thank you very much for being here. >> it is interventionlike for the time being. >> thanks. >>> when we come back, new outrage over the reach of the nsa's surveillance program here at home. but just how worried should we be? so then the little tiny chipmunks go all the way up... ♪ [ female announcer ] when your swapportunity comes, take it. ♪ what? what? what? [ female announcer ] yoplait. it is so good. do you mind grabbing my phone and opening the capital one purchase eraser? i need to redeem some venture miles before my demise. okay. it's easy to erase any recent travel expense i want. just pick that flight right there. mmm hmmm. give it a few taps, and...it's taken care of. this is pretty easy, and i see it works on hotels too. you bet. now if you like that, press the red button on top. ♪ how did he not see that coming? what's in your wallet? getti
is not on the side of president assad and is on the side of the rebels, and will not tolerate assad's regime. >> all right, that sounds like an intervention on the side of the rebels, if not u.s. troops on the ground. amir terry, thank you very much for being here. >> it is interventionlike for the time being. >> thanks. >>> when we come back, new outrage over the reach of the nsa's surveillance program here at home. but just how worried should we be? so then the...
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there is no evidence that russia is anywhere close to pushing out the assad regime or assad himself. martha? martha: awful and heart-breaking. thank you very much. conor powell in jerusalem. those are just a few of the stories we've got in the pipeline this morning. a lot going on in "america's newsroom" today. a memorable graduation not because of the speeches this time though. gregg: look at that. [shouting] martha: so scary. look at that. dramatic details from this graduation ceremony and some wild weather and some applause in the crowd. bring it on. gregg: the supreme court set to rule on the president's health care law. so what happens next? we're going to tell but the plans both sides are getting in place. martha: and boy, this was a tense one, folks. it was the 8th time that eric holder has testified in front of congress on "operation fast and furious". did lawmakers get the answers that they wanted? >> with all due respect to chairman issa, he says there is hostility between us. i don't feel that. i understand he is asking questions. i'm trying to respond as best i can. i'm n
there is no evidence that russia is anywhere close to pushing out the assad regime or assad himself. martha? martha: awful and heart-breaking. thank you very much. conor powell in jerusalem. those are just a few of the stories we've got in the pipeline this morning. a lot going on in "america's newsroom" today. a memorable graduation not because of the speeches this time though. gregg: look at that. [shouting] martha: so scary. look at that. dramatic details from this graduation...
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but for now, giving assad more time. >> it's essential that the next 48 hours bring visible signs of immediate and indisputable change in the military posture of the government forces throughout the country. >> as russia continues its absolute protection of syria at the u.n., there is little reason for president assad to stop killing his own people. this reality gives meaning to the battle cry "victory or death." with the facts on the ground, victory seems unlikely. in jerusalem, leland vittert, fox news. >> bret: still ahead -- can a computer hacker be an american pitry yot? first, what one report says the real price tag for obamacare. >> bret: the general services administration has let go the eighth employee on administrative leave. fall-out of the training conference in las vegas. also today, missouri democratic senator claire mccaskill said she is looking in to issues given to the gsa officials while they were under investigation. >>> president obama's healthcare law to set the deficit. that is the conclusion of a new study. [ inaudible ] >> the healthcare benefits. produce enou
but for now, giving assad more time. >> it's essential that the next 48 hours bring visible signs of immediate and indisputable change in the military posture of the government forces throughout the country. >> as russia continues its absolute protection of syria at the u.n., there is little reason for president assad to stop killing his own people. this reality gives meaning to the battle cry "victory or death." with the facts on the ground, victory seems unlikely. in...
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he said, they don't like bashar al-assad therbgbashar assad, they don't care about bashar al-assad. martha: they want the same kind relationship that they've had with syria nor all the strategic points that you have stated. what does that leave in terms of the dynamic that emerges. let's assume for the moment that bashar al-assad gets pushed aside is there an opening no or an opposition that might be more helpful. >> it's a whole lot of different groups. some of them may be islamists, extremists. some of them may be well-meaning democrats who want to establish a democracy. we don't really know, we know some of them but we don't know who emerges at the end of us. i think that's why it's important to work with the russians, not to shame or scold them but to say you have interests here, you are the only country in a position to get rid of bashar al-assad. you are the only country who can pick who comes next you can have your interests guaranteed. get rid of bashar al-assad and start the civil war and stop the killing. martha: that's the art of diplomacy that needs to be put in place. t
he said, they don't like bashar al-assad therbgbashar assad, they don't care about bashar al-assad. martha: they want the same kind relationship that they've had with syria nor all the strategic points that you have stated. what does that leave in terms of the dynamic that emerges. let's assume for the moment that bashar al-assad gets pushed aside is there an opening no or an opposition that might be more helpful. >> it's a whole lot of different groups. some of them may be islamists,...
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chemical weapons, and, by their own admissions, perhaps a biological weapons program, that they -- the assad regime has threatened to use against foreigners and you have a risk if that regime falls, the new regime comes in and acquires those weapons, so, israel has a lot of adversaries to protect itself against. >> kelly: you were just talking about the new weapons, in terms of chemical weapons, and let's talk about syria, because the escalating violence is going on there and this, of course a country with a stockpile of chemical weapons and skud missiles and how does israel protect itself from growing tension in the middle east, given the perspective that time, according to israeli prime minister netanyahu is running out for diplomacy? >> i think that is why they need the iron dome system for protection against the shorter-range missiles and the kinds of things that could come out of syria, or hezbollah. the terrorist group in lebanon. or hamas, in the gaza strip. just as they want arrow-2 and other systems to protect against longer-range threats but i think it underlines for the united sta
chemical weapons, and, by their own admissions, perhaps a biological weapons program, that they -- the assad regime has threatened to use against foreigners and you have a risk if that regime falls, the new regime comes in and acquires those weapons, so, israel has a lot of adversaries to protect itself against. >> kelly: you were just talking about the new weapons, in terms of chemical weapons, and let's talk about syria, because the escalating violence is going on there and this, of...
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iran is trying to really show the world solidarity with assad. some suggest tehran is trying to reframe the syrian conflict as part of a wider battle with the united states and other world powers. ambassador john bolton is a former u.s. ambassador to the u.n. and a fox news contributor. ambassador bolton, one iranian analyst had this to say. it means now, this appearance with the envoy in syria, this is now a more international war. is it? >> well, it always has been. i think what's remarkable about the iranian declaration of their intention to stick with the assad regime is that it represents a very public doubling down of long-standing iranian support. you know if you looked at the media narrative over the past couple weeks after the assassination of the assad regime's defense minister, opposition attacks on the capital, damascus, aleppo, the largest city, one would have thought that the assad regime was on the verge of falling or that its trajectory was inevitably down and that allies of the regime like russia and iran might have said, maybe w
iran is trying to really show the world solidarity with assad. some suggest tehran is trying to reframe the syrian conflict as part of a wider battle with the united states and other world powers. ambassador john bolton is a former u.s. ambassador to the u.n. and a fox news contributor. ambassador bolton, one iranian analyst had this to say. it means now, this appearance with the envoy in syria, this is now a more international war. is it? >> well, it always has been. i think what's...
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there are pro assad people in damascus cheering for the assad rep regime. we heard from arab media that the strikes carried out on the chemical facilities and production plants and pentagon, that people are staying this was ineffective and limited strike. two of these strike locations are places that the israelis had struck in the past. and we are hearing from arab tv in the region that it was a limited strike and they are not doing much in the way of damage to the capabilities of the assad regime or even for the assad regime to carry out the war against the rebel and opposition forces in syria. what type of impact this has in terms of the willingness of the assad regime in the future is debated. the u.s. carried out 59 tomahawk missiles fired a year ago and that struck ought assad aircraft and capability. those analyst believe are more effective and limiting the assad regime to carry out strikes. the pentagon going after the production facilities. whether or not, kelly, whether it will limb his ability to carry out chemical strikes is it a question. that i
there are pro assad people in damascus cheering for the assad rep regime. we heard from arab media that the strikes carried out on the chemical facilities and production plants and pentagon, that people are staying this was ineffective and limited strike. two of these strike locations are places that the israelis had struck in the past. and we are hearing from arab tv in the region that it was a limited strike and they are not doing much in the way of damage to the capabilities of the assad...
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>> look, i don't see any evidence that russia's prepared to throw the assad regime over. even if he left, they would want to make sure that the follow-up regime protected their interest. >> greta: it is their only base? >> which they are building up close to the syrian coastline. >> thank you. >> greta: they may be red, white and blue, but this is how team usa's uniform, why the athletes' outfits are setting off an olympic-sized firearm. congressman allen west seems to love rock 'n roll and he is giving a famous rocker a run for his money. ♪ i'm making my money do more. ♪ i'm consolidating my assets. i'm not paying hidden fees or high commissions. i'm making the most of my money. and seven-dollar trades are just the start. i'm with scottrade. i'm with scottrade. i'm with scottrade. and i'm loving every minute of it. [ rodger riney ] at scottrade, we give you commission-free etfs, no-fee iras and more. come see why more investors are saying... ♪ wer surge, let it blow your mind. [ male announcer ] for fruits, veggies and natural green tea energy... new v8 v-fusion pl
>> look, i don't see any evidence that russia's prepared to throw the assad regime over. even if he left, they would want to make sure that the follow-up regime protected their interest. >> greta: it is their only base? >> which they are building up close to the syrian coastline. >> thank you. >> greta: they may be red, white and blue, but this is how team usa's uniform, why the athletes' outfits are setting off an olympic-sized firearm. congressman allen west...
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iranian, i mean the assad's forces inside of syria. maybe that is a deal great britain didn't want to make? >> it is touchy dealing with syria or iran. those are two countries that either current presidents or presidential hopefuls talked about military campaigns against them. so has john bolton. he has been aggressive in his language about that. we're partnering with iran letting them know what we're doing in syria and they were, i don't know if you say shielding or hiding but certainly hosting the head of the khorasan group. >> also comes on the heels of this deal that supposedly had been oriented between iran and the u.s. to just unplug their nuclear reactors, rather than dismantle their nuclear reactors. a lot of people have been saying. so maybe this was effort to kind of gloss over that. >> we'll get to that later in the show, this reaching out to iran to give them the heads up. harris, what about the speech in totality, do you think he was able to get some other countries to join the coalition based on what he said? >> if his go
iranian, i mean the assad's forces inside of syria. maybe that is a deal great britain didn't want to make? >> it is touchy dealing with syria or iran. those are two countries that either current presidents or presidential hopefuls talked about military campaigns against them. so has john bolton. he has been aggressive in his language about that. we're partnering with iran letting them know what we're doing in syria and they were, i don't know if you say shielding or hiding but certainly...
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sarin gas may appeal to the assad regime. a nerve agent will kill the people, kill the animals but leave the buildings intact. these are classic ethnic cleansing weapons at saddam used against the kurds. to use them to punish the rebels or to commit genocide or the ultimate revenge weapon. megyn: could it be just saber rattling, some sort of a warning? more and more in the international community are look at assad. he slaughtered babies so far. he has been slaughtering littleg families in the head one by one as parents look on as they murder their children. there doesn't seem to be much doubt he's capable of it. but you tell me whether this could just be a saber rattling to keep the international community out. >> that's a very, very important issue. i think there are three possibilities. he's definitely moving the gas and nerve agents. he could be moving it to keep it out of rebel hands and preserve it for future use by his own troops. he could be moving it because he's ready to use it and slaughter people, or as you point o
sarin gas may appeal to the assad regime. a nerve agent will kill the people, kill the animals but leave the buildings intact. these are classic ethnic cleansing weapons at saddam used against the kurds. to use them to punish the rebels or to commit genocide or the ultimate revenge weapon. megyn: could it be just saber rattling, some sort of a warning? more and more in the international community are look at assad. he slaughtered babies so far. he has been slaughtering littleg families in the...
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if we don't take down assad, it's a victory for him. syria is a war for iran, something the administration will not admit and if we take out assad, we're empowering al-qaeda, the muslim brotherhood. >> double, jonathan, that the assad regime used chemical weapons? >> i do not. it's very hard to tell what's going on. to go inside the actual area that was shelled. >> just to be clear, you do not believe the assad regime used chemical weapons. what do you think happened? >> it could be very likely more islamists portions of the rebellion is using these. >> a false operation designed to bring the united states in the battle against assad? >> exactly. because on a strategic and tactical level, i do not understand why the assad regime would use chemical weapons, especially now considering they're winning this conflict. they've taken back a lot of the strategic parts of the nation. there's no need to use these banned weapons. they can win by using conventional weapons. >> you would think that after the last ten year, all of us would have respe
if we don't take down assad, it's a victory for him. syria is a war for iran, something the administration will not admit and if we take out assad, we're empowering al-qaeda, the muslim brotherhood. >> double, jonathan, that the assad regime used chemical weapons? >> i do not. it's very hard to tell what's going on. to go inside the actual area that was shelled. >> just to be clear, you do not believe the assad regime used chemical weapons. what do you think happened? >>...
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assad made the comments in a british newspaper. he says he is not going to step down from office. >>> the sequester has just begun and already congress is preparing for yet another budget battle. this one on the debt ceiling. we have hit the roof soon. our nation's debt is fast approaching $17 trillion. economist douglas eagan joins us next live,. >>> and a sinkhole that literal devoured a man and most of his home is in trouble and the neighbors homes as well. we'll have the latest on that tragedy, after this break. [ kate ] many women may not be absorbing the calcium they take as well as they could because they don't take it with food. switch to citracal maximum plus d. it's the only calcium supplement that can be taken with or without food. my doctor recommends citracal maximum. it's all about absorption. there's no subtext... just tacos. yeah, it's our job to make you want it. but honestly... it's not that hard. old el paso. when you gotta have mexican. gives you 1% cash back on all purchases, plus a 50% annual bonus. and everyo
assad made the comments in a british newspaper. he says he is not going to step down from office. >>> the sequester has just begun and already congress is preparing for yet another budget battle. this one on the debt ceiling. we have hit the roof soon. our nation's debt is fast approaching $17 trillion. economist douglas eagan joins us next live,. >>> and a sinkhole that literal devoured a man and most of his home is in trouble and the neighbors homes as well. we'll have the...
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what will it take to get assad out? >> everybody is hoping -- everyone is hoping for an inside job, a cabal, a joint cooperation basically to take bashir, and the brother and some members of the ruling reheat out and literally take them out. that is not likely to happen. so the options i think are pretty grim. tightened sanctions. you might create humanitarian corridors, safe areas but that would require the turks, probably the arabs to probing oe protect them. one option people don't want to talk about is clandestine, lethal and non-lethal support to the opposition. that is what nato did in libya. there are compelling reasons to give the syrian opposition the means to fight this. it would involve literally supply lines through turkey, maybe across the lebanese border to the opposition and to give them the kinds of weapons that are required to amount a more serious resistance. we don't know who we are supporting. you are like litigation li to fuel what is beginning to look to me like a full-blown civil war. >> gregg: ho
what will it take to get assad out? >> everybody is hoping -- everyone is hoping for an inside job, a cabal, a joint cooperation basically to take bashir, and the brother and some members of the ruling reheat out and literally take them out. that is not likely to happen. so the options i think are pretty grim. tightened sanctions. you might create humanitarian corridors, safe areas but that would require the turks, probably the arabs to probing oe protect them. one option people don't...
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the assad regime has intensified the shelling in recent days. dozens of women and children were killed yesterday. adding to the awful situation of some 400,000 syrians in the area. the united nations says there is a severe shortage of food, water and basic supplies. the french foreign ministry said the bombing is a serious violation of international law and warning among other people there that the situation is only going to get worse. like we've seen for the last few years when it comes to syria the international community is in disagreement what to do. russia and iran have been unflinching in their support of the assad regime. turkey seems more concerned about what to do and the ambitions of the kurds in iraq and syria rather than the syrian rebels and assad regime. the trump administration, which has launched a successful campaign against isis in iraq and syria have taken the same policy as the obama administration, not doing a lot about the actual fighting between the assad regime and the rebels and we have this situation where the bloodshed
the assad regime has intensified the shelling in recent days. dozens of women and children were killed yesterday. adding to the awful situation of some 400,000 syrians in the area. the united nations says there is a severe shortage of food, water and basic supplies. the french foreign ministry said the bombing is a serious violation of international law and warning among other people there that the situation is only going to get worse. like we've seen for the last few years when it comes to...
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>> i think they very much want to keep assad in power. i think they are prepared to see this conflict go on for as long as it takes. this is part of their campaign in the middle east. i think folks in the west and in the arab world people see assad's fall as something that could hurt iran very substantially and one asks in that case why hasn't the obama administration done more to help achieve that? i think the answer is because the obama administration is still desperate to find a way to negotiate with iran over the nuclear weapons program. i know if we were to get involved in the conflict against sa assad there would be no way the iranians would negotiate. >> what can the administration do? >> i don't think there's much they can do as long as they are not willing to take on russia and iran. the reset button has worked out well as we can see here. the administration is hosted by fat tar. >> good to see you. seems our fighting with continue with assad in place. >>> eric, thanks. there are growing concerns the deadly flu outbreak is sweepi
>> i think they very much want to keep assad in power. i think they are prepared to see this conflict go on for as long as it takes. this is part of their campaign in the middle east. i think folks in the west and in the arab world people see assad's fall as something that could hurt iran very substantially and one asks in that case why hasn't the obama administration done more to help achieve that? i think the answer is because the obama administration is still desperate to find a way to...
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assad will go. the question is, what role will we play and how long will this massacre continue before it happens? >> senator mccain, thank you for the thoughts and insights today. all the best as you head over to ei didn't want and we'll keep a close watch on what transpires over there and thank you for joining us today. >> thanks for having me on again. >> he came in third in maine, ron paul is hoping that it will bring his first win. we'll ask the gop hopeful about the path to victory in maine; and how long will he stay in the race if he comes up short again. okay, team! after age 40, we can start losing muscle -- 8% every 10 years. wow. wow. but you can help fight muscle loss with exercise and ensure muscle health. i've got revigor. what's revigor? it's the amino acid metabolite, hmb to help rebuild muscle and strength naturally lost over time. [ female announcer ] ensure muscle health has revigor and protein to help protect, preserve, and promote muscle health. keeps you from getting soft. [ ma
assad will go. the question is, what role will we play and how long will this massacre continue before it happens? >> senator mccain, thank you for the thoughts and insights today. all the best as you head over to ei didn't want and we'll keep a close watch on what transpires over there and thank you for joining us today. >> thanks for having me on again. >> he came in third in maine, ron paul is hoping that it will bring his first win. we'll ask the gop hopeful about the path...
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. >> this had been has been a great shock to the regime of assad coming as it did in the tightly controlled capitol of damascus itself. three gunmen mowed down the big dear general, according to state media and a doctor and the chief of a military hospital. the government limits foreign media access inside the country. comes 24 hours after emergency installations were -- state media saying that. state guns were used by forces again today in the opposition's focal point, activist there is say as many as 15 people died. the crisis has been felt right here where we are in neighboring lebanon. the city of tripoli, a gun fight on friday broke out between pro opposition supporters and muslims from the same sect of the regime. you're hearing chants against the governments governments gov. it's controlled by hezbollah. said to be helping the syrian government cracking down on pro-democracy protests in syria itself. you can see from one of the banners in the distance, looking at a photo of moammar gadhafi who was killed in libya. wondering whether it's his fate. people here, lebanese and those from
. >> this had been has been a great shock to the regime of assad coming as it did in the tightly controlled capitol of damascus itself. three gunmen mowed down the big dear general, according to state media and a doctor and the chief of a military hospital. the government limits foreign media access inside the country. comes 24 hours after emergency installations were -- state media saying that. state guns were used by forces again today in the opposition's focal point, activist there is...
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and potentially, the fall of assad. and so, what i would just say is that it's kind of like the old saying when i was a kid, first things first. we have to decide what is the greatest threat we face here? it is those radical islamic militants. >> who putin is not killing them, he's killing the people who trained over there to fight assad. >> i'm not going to apologize for anything that the russians are doing. we have to wait and see what the results are there. i would just say we have to decide to do something. the russians just made a big move. we can't say, well, mr. putin go home. it's not going to happen. the reality is that the dynamics in the middle east radically changed this week because we failed to lead. i think the president had a great opportunity today to put clarity behind what it was we're doing. i just think he missed a great opportunity. i was hoping that. i watched it, hoping he's going to say something to the affect of what we're going to do, how much we're going to change. >> what do you think we sho
and potentially, the fall of assad. and so, what i would just say is that it's kind of like the old saying when i was a kid, first things first. we have to decide what is the greatest threat we face here? it is those radical islamic militants. >> who putin is not killing them, he's killing the people who trained over there to fight assad. >> i'm not going to apologize for anything that the russians are doing. we have to wait and see what the results are there. i would just say we...
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>> look, i don't see any evidence that russia's prepared to throw the assad regime over. even if he left, they would want to make sure that the follow-up regime protected their interest. >> greta: it is their only base? >> which they are building up close to the syrian coastline. >> thank you. >> greta: they may be red, white and blue, but this is how team usa's uniform, why the athletes' outfits are setting off an olympic-sized firearm. congressman allen west seems to love rock 'n roll and he is giving a famous rocker a run for his money. judge for yourself in two minutes. we found it together. we found it together. on a walk, walk, walk. love to walk. yeah, we found that wonderful thing. and you smiled. and threw it. and i decided i would never, ever leave it anywhere. because that wonderful, bouncy, roll-around thing... had made you play. and that... had made you smile. [ announcer ] beneful. play. it's good for you. according to ford, the works fuel saver package could literally pay for itself. jim twitchel is this true? yes it's true. how is this possible? proper tir
>> look, i don't see any evidence that russia's prepared to throw the assad regime over. even if he left, they would want to make sure that the follow-up regime protected their interest. >> greta: it is their only base? >> which they are building up close to the syrian coastline. >> thank you. >> greta: they may be red, white and blue, but this is how team usa's uniform, why the athletes' outfits are setting off an olympic-sized firearm. congressman allen west...
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>>trace: assad, near the end? >>guest: because they have sustained operations against them in damascus, it is looking better. but hard to time it all. >>trace: the worst drought in decades ravages farmland across the nation's midsection. corn and soybean crops have withered in the heat and the u.s. drought monitor reports that it is only worse in several key farming states. the harvest has been meager and some ranchers have sold or abandoned livestock because they had no grass for grazing or money to buy feed. there is, though, a silver lining for the wine makers who say grapes that survived the dry spell have more concentrated flavors which could result in a higher-quality wine. so there is that. a mystery disease that causes symptoms similar to those of aids but there is a big difference. a doctor is in the house to explain exactly what that difference is. that is next. plus, two women dead today after they tried to help a car crash victim. you have to hear this story. >>trace: police say two women died from ele
>>trace: assad, near the end? >>guest: because they have sustained operations against them in damascus, it is looking better. but hard to time it all. >>trace: the worst drought in decades ravages farmland across the nation's midsection. corn and soybean crops have withered in the heat and the u.s. drought monitor reports that it is only worse in several key farming states. the harvest has been meager and some ranchers have sold or abandoned livestock because they had no grass...
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they publicly denied that assad would use weapons on his own people. raising the question with his departure has the assad policy changed? bret? >> connor powell in the middle east newsroom. thanks. more on this with the panel. now a standoff of a different type. back at home. the fiscal kind. house republicans leaders calling this a bold counteroffer. that presents a fair, middle ground. the white house is saying it has nothing new with no details. it is a republican compromise solution to the impending fiscal cliff. spending cut and tax increases that both sides mean would mean recession. after what both sides called a frustrating weekend. today's development don't appear to break a log jam. not yet. ed henry begins our coverage. >> reporter: good evening. they are saying the plan is ridiculous, so much so they will not offer counterproposal to the g.o.p. counterproposal and say tonight unless speaker boehner gives in on raising taxes on the rich, the president is ready to go off the cliff. >> right now i'd say we are nowhere, period. nowhere. >> joh
they publicly denied that assad would use weapons on his own people. raising the question with his departure has the assad policy changed? bret? >> connor powell in the middle east newsroom. thanks. more on this with the panel. now a standoff of a different type. back at home. the fiscal kind. house republicans leaders calling this a bold counteroffer. that presents a fair, middle ground. the white house is saying it has nothing new with no details. it is a republican compromise solution...
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have an interest in seeing them go. >> what will assad take from this. >> assad will see this as a need to ramp up repression. and where his future may lie. it might be an opportunity for us to start providing real support for the opposition movement in syria, which are beginning to coalesce as a single political, political organization, that has meeting in turkey, they're becoming more organized, in some cases, more violent. but, do we have an interest in seeing iran's principal client in the arab world collapse? we do. >> briefly. any chance of getting the same coalition to topple assad as happened to qaddafi? i think so. they're losing patience with assad and they were close, the europeans have interests in syria. not saying we should do the same thing, but the message to assad is, choose a comfortable exile, the qaddafi was not a good one. >> paul: we have to take a break. when we come back, our hits and misses of the week. but you see, with the help of her raymond james financiaadvisor, she had planned f every eventuality. which meant she continued to have the means to live on... e
have an interest in seeing them go. >> what will assad take from this. >> assad will see this as a need to ramp up repression. and where his future may lie. it might be an opportunity for us to start providing real support for the opposition movement in syria, which are beginning to coalesce as a single political, political organization, that has meeting in turkey, they're becoming more organized, in some cases, more violent. but, do we have an interest in seeing iran's principal...
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officers assisting assad regime. it armed and financed the assad regime and seeping assad family dictatorship in power is very much in iran's interest. the notion that they would be part of a peace solution that eases that regime out and diminishes their power in syria and around the region is hard to believe. i think that is one of the reasons the annan peace mission has been a fantasy from the get-go. jenna: have you ever worked -- we mentioned this is a former u.n. chief, kofi annan is there. you worked at u.n. as well as ambassador from our country. are have you worked with him before and what is your experience. >> for many years, going back to 1989 assistant secretary-general. i know him well. jenna: his capabilities? >> he is international bureaucrat as process as a way of life. i think his efforts here over the past several months now have shown that diplomacy can have costs as well as benefits. during this time the assad regime has been able to consolidate itself in power. it has relied on iranian and russia
officers assisting assad regime. it armed and financed the assad regime and seeping assad family dictatorship in power is very much in iran's interest. the notion that they would be part of a peace solution that eases that regime out and diminishes their power in syria and around the region is hard to believe. i think that is one of the reasons the annan peace mission has been a fantasy from the get-go. jenna: have you ever worked -- we mentioned this is a former u.n. chief, kofi annan is...
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the question is, yeah it might be a nail in bashar al-assad's coffin but when? this has been going on for 17 months, 20,000 people dead, there is no end in sight from what i can tell. he said this. this has been said before, but i don't see anything really knew in what he said, where is the beef. heather: i did a lot of research this morning trying to find something different and i continue. what different can the obama administration, or should the obama administration be doing right now? >> my real concern is what i'm hearing from the region is that the islamists are getting the bulk of the support. the issue here is yeah the bashar al-assad regime will probably fall, we don't know when or how many deaths will be. what comes afterwards? we need a situation and government that protects advanced american interests in that part of the world. syria is a very important country. my concern is that the islamist -rs getting the bulk of the support from countries such as saudi arabia and key tar and we will see potentially an anti-american regime after bashar al-assad,
the question is, yeah it might be a nail in bashar al-assad's coffin but when? this has been going on for 17 months, 20,000 people dead, there is no end in sight from what i can tell. he said this. this has been said before, but i don't see anything really knew in what he said, where is the beef. heather: i did a lot of research this morning trying to find something different and i continue. what different can the obama administration, or should the obama administration be doing right now?...
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is not on the side of president assad and -- is on the side of the rebels. and will not tolerate that. >> all right. that sounds like an intervention on the side of the rebels. if not, u.s. troops on the ground. thank you very much for being here. >> it is -- it is -- it is intervention light. >> all right. thanks. when we come back, new details spark new outrage over the nsa's surveillance programs at home. starts with freshly-made pasta, and 100% real cheddar cheese. but what makes stouffer's mac n' cheese best of all. that moment you enjoy it at home. stouffer's. made with care for you or your family. three blocks up. i got it, i got it. yep yep. three blocks up. three blocks up. no problem, buddy. on the right, please. on the right. ♪ reinforced with scratch- resistant glass and a unibody made kevlastrong. okay google now. call my droid. the new droid ultra by motorola. when strength matters, droid does. i'm bethand i'm michelle. and we own the paper cottage. it's a stationery and gifts store. anything we purchase for the paper cottage goes on our ink
is not on the side of president assad and -- is on the side of the rebels. and will not tolerate that. >> all right. that sounds like an intervention on the side of the rebels. if not, u.s. troops on the ground. thank you very much for being here. >> it is -- it is -- it is intervention light. >> all right. thanks. when we come back, new details spark new outrage over the nsa's surveillance programs at home. starts with freshly-made pasta, and 100% real cheddar cheese. but...
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huge crowds demanding that president assad step aside. president obama says he stands with the syrian people. couple hours later, hillary clinton that is great. assad needs to go but we're not using military force to do it. assad's father 30 years launched an offensive against his own people, killed more than 10,000 of them. world waited, did absolutely nothing. it a appears now 30 years later, his son continuing that very same and tragic history. >> heather: leland vitter, thank you. >> gregg: violent clashes in egypt. reporting 12 people killed since the demonstrations begin. the violence coming in the wake of a deadly soccer riot early this week many protestors claiming the police failed to protect the people. meanwhile, shear brand-new videotape of two american women briefly kidnapped in egypt yesterday. they were abducted in broad daylight and then released hours later unharmed. >> heather: back in the u.s. before dawn, park police in riot gear on the move in the nation's capital. taking action against one of last remaining occupy ca
huge crowds demanding that president assad step aside. president obama says he stands with the syrian people. couple hours later, hillary clinton that is great. assad needs to go but we're not using military force to do it. assad's father 30 years launched an offensive against his own people, killed more than 10,000 of them. world waited, did absolutely nothing. it a appears now 30 years later, his son continuing that very same and tragic history. >> heather: leland vitter, thank you....